Verbandsgemeinde Bad Sobernheim

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Verbandsgemeinde Bad Sobernheim
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Coordinates: 49 ° 47 '  N , 7 ° 39'  E

Basic data (as of 2019)
State : Rhineland-Palatinate
County : Bad Kreuznach
Residents: 17,417Template: Infobox administrative unit in Germany / maintenance / resolved, to switch to manual EZW
Association structure: 19 municipalities
Association administration address
:
Marktplatz 11
55566 Bad Sobernheim
Website : www.bad-sobernheim.de
Mayor : Rolf Kehl ( CDU )
Location of the Bad Sobernheim community in the Bad Kreuznach district
Bad Kreuznach Kirn Biebelsheim Pfaffen-Schwabenheim Pleitersheim Volxheim Hackenheim Frei-Laubersheim Neu-Bamberg Fürfeld Tiefenthal (Rheinhessen) Traisen (Nahe) Norheim Altenbamberg Hochstätten Feilbingert Hallgarten (Pfalz) Niederhausen (Nahe) Oberhausen an der Nahe Duchroth Bad Sobernheim Auen (Hunsrück) Bärweiler Daubach (Hunsrück) Ippenschied Kirschroth Langenthal (Hunsrück) Lauschied Martinstein Meddersheim Merxheim (Nahe) Bad Sobernheim Monzingen Nußbaum Odernheim am Glan Rehbach (bei Sobernheim) Seesbach Staudernheim Weiler bei Monzingen Winterburg Bretzenheim Dorsheim Guldental Langenlonsheim Laubenheim Rümmelsheim Windesheim Daxweiler Dörrebach Eckenroth Roth (bei Stromberg) Schöneberg (Hunsrück) Schweppenhausen Seibersbach Stromberg (Hunsrück) Waldlaubersheim Warmsroth Kirn Bärenbach (bei Idar-Oberstein) Becherbach bei Kirn Brauweiler (Rheinland-Pfalz) Bruschied Hahnenbach Heimweiler Heinzenberg (bei Kirn) Hennweiler Hochstetten-Dhaun Horbach (bei Simmertal) Kellenbach Königsau Limbach (bei Kirn) Meckenbach (bei Kirn) Oberhausen bei Kirn Otzweiler Schneppenbach Schwarzerden Simmertal Weitersborn Abtweiler Becherbach (Pfalz) Breitenheim Callbach Desloch Hundsbach Jeckenbach Lettweiler Löllbach Meisenheim Raumbach Rehborn Reiffelbach Schmittweiler Schweinschied Allenfeld Argenschwang Bockenau Boos (Nahe) Braunweiler Burgsponheim Dalberg (bei Bad Kreuznach) Gebroth Gutenberg (bei Bad Kreuznach) Hargesheim Hergenfeld Hüffelsheim Mandel (Gemeinde) Münchwald Oberstreit Roxheim Rüdesheim (Nahe) Schloßböckelheim Sankt Katharinen (bei Bad Kreuznach) Sommerloch (bei Bad Kreuznach) Spabrücken Spall Sponheim Waldböckelheim Wallhausen (bei Bad Kreuznach) Weinsheim (bei Bad Kreuznach) Winterbach (Soonwald) Rhein-Hunsrück-Kreis Landkreis Birkenfeld Landkreis Mainz-Bingen Hessen Landkreis Alzey-Worms Landkreis Kusel Donnersbergkreismap
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The Verbandsgemeinde Bad Sobernheim was an administrative unit in the legal form of a regional authority in the Bad Kreuznach district in Rhineland-Palatinate . The municipality of the association included the town of Bad Sobernheim and 18 independent local communities , the administrative seat was in the town of Bad Sobernheim. On January 1, 2020, the Verbandsgemeinde merged with the Verbandsgemeinde Meisenheim to form the Verbandsgemeinde Nahe-Glan .

Association members communities

Local parish, city Area (km²)
Floodplains 2.71
Bad Sobernheim , city 54.01
Bärweiler 6.11
Daubach 2.91
Ippenschied 2.62
Cherry red 7.64
Langenthal 2.71
Listening song 4.78
Martinstein 0.39
Meddersheim 13.15
Merxheim 17.05
Monzingen 12.18
Walnut 5.92
Odernheim am Glan 13.26
Rehbach 2.21
Seesbach 6.06
Staudernheim 11.48
Hamlet near Monzingen 5.87
Winterburg 2.57
Verbandsgemeinde Bad Sobernheim 173.61

Population development

The development of the population related to the area of ​​the Verbandsgemeinde Bad Sobernheim; the values ​​from 1871 to 1987 are based on censuses:

year Residents
1815 10,544
1835 9,357
1871 13,646
1905 14,539
1939 15,448
1950 17,474
year Residents
1961 17,851
1970 19,402
1987 18.008
1997 18,481
2005 18,413

Association municipal council

Town hall, administration of the Bad Sobernheim community

Due to the upcoming merger of the Bad Sobernheim and Meisenheim municipalities on January 1, 2020, elections will not take place in the general local elections on May 26, 2019 , but only on November 24, 2019, but then already in a new structure. The term of office of the previous community councils was extended by state law to December 31, 2019. Then the acting thus for the entire calendar year 2019 local council Bad Sobernheim consists of 32 honorary council members, who in the local elections on May 25, 2014 in a personalized proportional representation were elected, and the full-time mayor as chairman.

The distribution of seats in the municipal council:

choice SPD CDU GREEN FDP LEFT FWG total
2014 13 10 3 2 1 3 32 seats
2009 11 11 3 3 1 3 32 seats
2004 11 10 3 3 - 5 32 seats
  • FWG = Free Voting Community Verbandsgemeinde Bad Sobernheim eV

mayor

The full-time mayor of the Bad Sobernheim community is Rolf Kehl (CDU). In the runoff election on June 8, 2014, he was confirmed in his post with 50.7% of the votes (a difference of 82 votes) after none of the original three applicants had achieved the necessary majority in the direct election on May 25, 2014. The eight-year term of office of Kehl ends prematurely on December 31, 2019 due to the merger of the two municipalities Bad Sobernheim and Meisenheim by a state law.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. State Statistical Office Rhineland-Palatinate - regional data
  2. State Statistical Office of Rhineland-Palatinate - population status 2019, districts, communities, association communities ( help on this ).
  3. ^ A b State of Rhineland-Palatinate: State law on the merger. Section 2 (1) May 4, 2019, accessed on November 24, 2019 .
  4. The Regional Returning Officer Rhineland-Palatinate: Municipal elections 2014, Verbandsgemeinderatswahlen
  5. ^ Rhein-Zeitung - Oeffentlicher Anzeiger: With 82 votes difference to the VG mayor of Bad Sobernheim: Rolf Kehl (CDU) wins just about against Michael Greiner (SPD). June 9, 2014, accessed November 24, 2019 .